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Jake Worthington
Jake Worthington
General Information
Name Jake Worthington
Gender Male
Birthdate La Porte, TX
Team(s) Blake
Placement Runner-up
Chairs Turned
Chair2
Adam
Chair2
Shakira
Chair1
Usher
Chair2
Blake

Jake Worthington is an American singer from La Porte, Texas, who was placed second on the sixth season of The Voice. He originally auditioned on the fifth season, but failed to join a team.

Background[]

From NBC: "Jake is a true country kid who loves fishing, mudding and four-wheeling in his free time. He broke his back playing football and had to take it easy for a few months, which allowed him to discover his true passion -- music. After not making it on a team in season 5, Jake is back to prove he has what it takes."

Jake Worthington is a member of Blake's Team on [http://www.buddytv.com/the-voice/season-6.aspx The Voice season 6.

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Jake Worthington performing Keith Whitley's song "Don't Close Your Eyes" for his reprise song in the voice finals

Performances[]

Stage Song Original Artist Result
Blind Auditon Don't Close Your Eyes Keith Whitley
Battle Round 1 It Goes Like This Thomas Rhett
Battle Round 2 Have a Little Faith in Me John Hiatt
Live Playoffs Anywhere with you Jake Owen
Live Top 12 Anymore Travis Tritt
Live Top 10 Run George Strait
Live Top 8 Hillbilly Deluxe Brooks and Dunn
Live Top 5 - (Semifinals) Good O'll Boys Waylon Jennings
Heaven Bryan Adams
Live Finale (Top 3) Dont Close Your Eyes Keith Whitley
A Country Boy Can Survive Haak Williams Jr
Right Here Waiting Richard Marx Runner-Up

Fun Facts[]

In his blind audition for The Voice, he sang "Don't Close Your Eyes" by Keith Whitley and joins Blake's Team

At battle rounds he performed "It Goes Like This" by Thomas Rhett and advances to the next round. 

During the second part of battle rounds he performed "Have a Little Faith in Me" by John Hiatt and advances to the playoffs. 

In the playoffs, he sang "Anywhere with You" by Jake Owen and makes it to the Top 12

At the top 12, he sang "Anymore" by Travis Tritt and makes it to the Top 10

For her Top 10 performance, he sang "Run" by George Strait and makes it to the Quarterfinals

At the Quarterfinals he sang "Hillbilly Deluxe" by Brooks and Dunn and advances to the Semifinals

During the Semifinals he sang "Good Ol' Boys" by Waylon Jennings and advances to the Finals.

Performances[]

Filmography[]

The Voice, Season 6   

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